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SSL Certificate

With Purchasing SSL Certificates through BigBeagle.com you receive the following great services!

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Email PlansBigBeagle.com offers several different email plans to accomidate your needs. Get fast, personalized email for yourself, your team or the whole office. Create a unique and professional email address based on your domain. BigBeagle.com email not only gives you a personalized address but powerful protection against viruses and spam, easy-to-use tools like Calendar, Online Storage and much more. Our email is not only fast, but flexible enough to keep up with you. BigBeagle.com Email provides fully integrated messaging, including the ability to send text messages from your desktop and receive email and calendar alerts via Desktop Notifier. You can even send and receive messages from your smartphone.

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Hosted Exchange improves your productivity with powerful email, calendar and online collaboration tools including a SharePoint®intranet portal (Group plan).

  • Enjoy anywhere access to your email, contacts and calendars.
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  • Get Microsoft Outlook® 2010 or Microsoft Outlook® for Mac 2011 FREE for every user.
  • Secure your email with FREE virus and spam protection.
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Manage Your Time Effortlessly

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Connect and Share Efficiently

  • With the Group Plan you can integrate group calendars, contacts, tasks and more with information stored on Windows SharePoint Services®.
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Domain Names

 BigBeagle.com has everything you need to register, renew, or transfer your domain name today!

BigBeagle.com is a registered godaddy.com reseller at a cheaper price then godaddy.com with the same great service!

Register your domain with us and enjoy!

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Everything you need to get online – FREE with your domain.

Each and every BigBeagle.com domain name comes with all you need to get online.  The cost of your domain registration includes a 5-page website with hosting, spam-free email account, blog and more – all 100% FREE!

5-Page Website With Hosting

 

  • Get on the Web fast with one of 90 pre-built websites tailored to a variety of businesses.  Includes 8,000 FREE images.
Personalized Email

 

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  • Domain locking prevents accidental or intentional transfers of domain ownership and stops anyone from redirecting your name servers.
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  • Manage your domain nameserver (DNS) records and set your email, FTP, sub-domains and website location — all from one control panel.
Change of Registration

 

  • Assign your domain name to someone else or change the contacts for your domain online anytime. Requires a fee for domains.

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We make domain ownership easier, faster and more private.From protecting your privacy with an “unlisted” registration to transferring domains in bulk, you’ll find it all here.

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Save Files in the Cloud with Online Storage

OnlineFileFolder

Discover a better way to back up, store and share your files.

Enjoy a secure, affordable way to access to all your documents, photos, music and more! Online Storage is your personal network drive, letting you back up, store, retrieve and share your data from any online computer. It’s the ultimate tool for anyone who’s ever forgotten an important file, worried about losing their data or just wanted an easy way to share their favorite files.

We make the cloud flexible, reliable and affordable.

No matter how you choose to use it, Online Storage gives you the features you want – including expert support – at a price that puts other cloud services to shame. Still not convinced? Click on the chart below to see how we stack up against the competition.

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Easy file access. Powerful security. Total control.

Online Storage makes it easy for anyone to back up, store and share files in the cloud. From simple drag-&-drop file transfer to synchronizing files across multiple computers, Online Storage can do it all in just a few clicks.

Share with friends and co-workers

  • Share any size file as often as you want. Online Storage has NO sharing limits.°
  • Bypass email attachment limits with links to the files you want to share–no more undelivered emails!
  • Collaborate with friends on the same file at the same time; even create multiple sync folders in multiple locations.

Store online with ease

  • Store any file type and share it with anyone, even if they don’t have Online Storage.
  • Choose how you view your files with four different options: Column, List, Thumbnail and Filmstrip – plus, a built-in video viewer!
  • Save or download multiple files at once or bundle files together with a click for easier transfer and sharing.
  • View and edit anything stored in Online Storage as if it was on your local computer with our Drive Map tool.

Back up files securely

  • Easily back up documents, media and more to Online Storage, either manually or on an automated schedule.
  • Keep files safe during transfer to and from your account with powerful 256-bit encryption.
  • Automatically update files across multiple computers – every day, week or month – with our Sync Tool.

Access your files, your way

  • Desktop: Use the Online Storage Drive Map on your computer to easily drag and drop files, photos and more to your online folder. Compatible with both Windows® and Mac®.
  • FTP: Transfer files to and from your Online Storage account via your favorite FTP client. It’s still as easy as drag and drop.

Store online with ease

  • Seamless integration with other BigBeagle.com Workspace products, including Email Plans, Online Calendar and Fax Thru Email.
  • Access your BigBeagle.com Email address book from Online Storage for a fast and easy way to share files with friends, family and co-workers.
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Fifth-Generation Wi-Fi Is Coming

We’re on the verge of the biggest change in wireless networking since 2007. Fifth-generation Wi-Fi technology promises to deliver faster-than-cable speed–without the cables.

If your business has kept pace with changes in wireless networking, you’ve deployed dual-band routers and client adapters that can stream encrypted data over the airwaves at speeds greater than 100 megabits per second at relatively close range.

But no good deed goes unpunished. New hardware based on the nearly finished 802.11ac standard is about to debut, and it will make your existing wireless infrastructure feel as though it’s mired in molasses.

Though the standards body responsible for defining 802.11ac hasn’t finished dotting all the i’s and crossing all the t’s yet, semiconductor manufacturers Broadcom and Qualcomm Atheros are already sampling 802.11ac chipsets (Broadcom has labeled its effort “5G Wi-Fi”). Both companies are closely involved in defining the standard, and they promise to deliver firmware updates to correct for any minor changes that may creep into the standard between now and the moment it is ratified (probably later this year or early in 2013).

Wondering how the IEEE moved from 802.11n to 802.11ac? The standards body uses a new letter suffix to identify each new technical paper related to the 802.11 project, so the logical follow-ons to 802.11z were 802.11aa, 802.11ab, and now 802.11ac. The standard is dubbed “fifth-generation Wi-Fi” because it’s the fifth generation of the technology that will be certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance marketing consortium. At the risk of muddying the waters, there is an 802.11ad standard in the works, but it’s not the next step in mainstream wireless networking. WiGig, as that standard is known, is a short-range, line-of-site technology that uses the 60GHz frequency band to stream media.

Unlike 802.11n networking hardware, which can use either the 2.4GHz or the 5GHz frequency bands, 802.11ac devices will operate exclusively on the 5GHz band. The 2.4GHz band delivers better range, but Wi-Fi data streams that use it must compete with a multitude of other devices that operate at the same frequency–everything from microwave ovens to Bluetooth headsets). The 5GHz band contains many more available channels; and in the 802.11ac standard, each of those channels is 80MHz wide, versus the 40MHz width specified for channels under the 802.11n standard.

Trendnet’s TEW-811DR router will support 802.11ac.What’s more, 802.11ac will use a modulation scheme that quadruples the amount of data that will fit on an encoded carrier signal. The maximum bandwidth per spatial stream in 802.11n is 150 mbps, which means that an 802.11n router outfitted with three transmit and three receive antennas can deliver maximum theoretical throughput of 450 mbps. In contrast, the maximum bandwidth in 802.11ac jumps to 433 mbps per spatial stream, and the maximum number of spatial streams increases from three to eight. So the theoretical maximum throughput on an 802.11ac network will eventually be several times that of gigabit ethernet. First-generation devices, however, will be limited to using either two or three transmit and receive antennas to deliver a theoretical throughput maximum of 866 mbps or 1.3 gbps).

As we’ve seen with 802.11n networks, real-world throughput will likely be one-third to one-half as fast as the theoretical maximums. Still, even mobile devices outfitted with 802.11ac chipsets and just one transmit and one receive antenna–think smartphones and tablets–should be able to handle more than twice the bandwidth that today’s devices with 802.11n chipsets can manage. With bandwidth-intensive applications such as videoconferencing and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) moving from the desktop to smartphones and tablets, 802.11ac networks will become essential infrastructure elements for businesses large and small.

One means of overcoming the 5GHz band’s shorter range with 802.11ac chipsets will be to utilize transmit and receive beam-forming technology. Beam forming was an optional and non-standardized element of the 802.11n spec. In the 802.11ac standard, beam-forming will remain an optional feature, but its implementation will be standardized. Most of today’s 802.11n devices use omnidirectional signal transmission and reception. Signals propagate in a series of concentric rings, like the ripples you create by dropping a stone in a pond.
With beam forming, the router and its clients develop an awareness of each other’s relative location, so they can coherently focus their transmission streams at each other. Without beam forming, reflected signals may arrive out-of-phase and cancel each other out, reducing total bandwidth. A beam-forming chipset can adjust the signals’ phase to overcome that problem, thereby substantially increasing usable bandwidth.

The first generation of 802.11ac routers, such as the Trendnet TEW-811DR, will be concurrent dual-band models that support 802.11n clients on the 2.4GHz frequency band and 802.11ac clients on the 5GHz band. These devices are likely to reach the market in the third quarter of this year. Laptops with 802.11ac chipsets should arrive in time for the winter holiday season, with mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets following in early 2013. The Wi-Fi Alliance, which has assumed responsibility for ensuring that wireless networking products interoperate properly, plans to begin its 802.11ac certification program in early 2013.

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Speeding Up Your Home Internet: Tricks and Tips

Though we live in an age of nearly-ubiquitous broadband, it still seems like certain pages don’t load as quickly as one would like.  After you’ve tried changing your ISP (Internet service provider), or ordering a T1 internet connection, consider that many problems can be solved with a series of tips and tricks, outlined below.

  • The first area to make changes is your browser.  Microsoft’s Internet Explorer once held an overwhelmingly large market share, but that’s no longer the case.  Browsers such as Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari from Apple have all become increasingly popular.  They are free to install and render websites much more efficiently than Internet Explorer.  Plus, they have two additional benefits, both of which can help keep your computer and internet running fast.  First, these browsers are more secure, including precautions to prevent malware such as viruses from being installed, a common cause of computer slowness.  Also, these browsers allow the user to install extensions, or programs designed to modify the browser’s functionality.
  • Extensions can be used to remedy another common cause of perceived Internet slowness.  More and more websites include Flash and JavaScript.  While neither is inherently bad, more content takes more time to load and render.  Of you feel you can do without the bells and whistles, there are extensions designed to block this content from being downloaded and shown on your computer.  AdBlock Plus just blocks advertising, but Flashblock blocks all Flash content.  If you’re not ready to go that far, ClickToFlash is a great extension.  It stops Flash content from being shown initially, but gives the user the option of clicking to display it.
  • If checking out your computer yields no positive results, your router might be to blame.  The router’s function is to take a single Internet connection and split it so that every device in the house can make use.  This is very handy, but if the router is wireless and the person installing it does not know better, it can open your network to attack.  All routers should be password protected and secured using the strongest method supported by your devices.  WPA2 authentication is currently the best.  If the network remains unprotected, your connection may be slowed by neighbors leeching from your connection.

These are only a few of the most common causes of Internet slowness.  Hopefully one of the solutions will work for you!

BigBeagle.com Launched

BigBeagle.com

We are excited to announce the rebranding of SJTHosting.net to BigBeagle.com. BigBeagle.com is a discount reseller of GoDaddy.com, and our new online store has all the products and services needed to be on the internet. With our technical experience and knowledge, we will be able to properly direct people and businesses to the best solutions on the Internet with a discounted price.

BigBeagle.com is our new online site that will allow all the options that you need to have your business online. BigBeagle.com is a user-friendly site that will help you navigate your way to getting completely set up to have your company up and running on the web in minutes.

Currently on www.BigBeagle.com there some great deals going on.

Domain Names

Web Hosting Plans

SSL Certificates

Hosted Email Exchange

Marketing Tools

And Yes, Even Build a Website From Scratch

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South Jersey Techies – Managed Services for Businesses

If you’re  tired of the break and fix relationship you have with technology, and would  like a proactive approach for keeping your business running smoothly…

Managed Services

South Jersey Techies, LLC offers complete Flat Rate IT management solutions that take the hassle out  of managing and maintaining your critical IT systems. We’ll customize a managed services support  plan that is tailored to your environment and meets and exceeds the specific  needs for your technology management and support.

What is Managed IT Services?

Managed IT Services is a new solution to an old problem. Instead of the traditional pay to fix a problem as it happens, you pay one  consistent monthly price and your computers, servers and network are  continuously and proactively kept running efficiently.

Automate IT Actions

Automate | Cut Costs | Boost Profits

Being more productive and proactive brings more success in your business. Automation is the key to increase productivity. Maximize  your IT budget and staff by offloading routine IT functions to South Jersey Techies, LLC.

South Jersey Techies, LLC is  always working to provide you with the tools you need to control cost, maintain  continuity, and manage change in your evolving business environment.

Cut Operational Cost

Our  Managed Services enable you to focus more on your business while South Jersey Techies, LLC  proactively manages and monitors your data, security and voice networks.

South Jersey Techies automates your repeated activities such as updating antivirus definitions, upgrading Internet Explorer, installing software, executing scripts, etc. and helps you to concentrate on things that offer more value to your business.

Automation drives to cut down operational costs and achieve higher profits. Our Operations Center will proactively monitor the desktops, servers and applications for availability and performance and reduce down times of business critical applications.

 

When will the cloud burst?

Cloud Burst

The ‘Cloud’ has been at the horizon for quite some time and is now slowly moving to the center stage. A lot has been written about this topic and spoken of at numerous meetings and seminars for long. Both business magazines and IT journals have carried stories on this subject and some have even put them on the cover page. Such is the importance that ‘cloud computing’ enjoys.

 

The Cloudy Outlook

CIOs have often been accused of ignorance or for resisting application of this new technological phenomenon. CIOs perhaps are not the only ones to blame, as technology vendors, service providers, and the media, all have played a part and have done their bit, to create confusion. The hype that surrounds this subject is phenomenal and perhaps equals or exceeds the buzz created on new technologies in the past. Articles in business magazines, discussions on television and direct mailers to senior corporate honchos touted ‘cloud’ as the single most important thing to happen and as a harbinger for all ills. Speakers were eloquent about the transformation that ‘cloud’ could bring to the enterprises.

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4 WAYS TO SPEED UP YOUR PC

Speed Up Computer

How to make a computer faster: 4 ways to speed up your PC

By following a few simple guidelines, you can maintain your computer, help increase your PC speed, and help keep it running smoothly. This article discusses how to use the tools installed on your computer, plus a few safe and free downloads, to help make your computer faster, maintain your computer efficiently, and help safeguard your privacy when you’re online.

Note: Some of the tools mentioned in this article require you to be logged on as an administrator. If you aren’t logged on as an administrator, you can only change settings that apply to your user account.

1. Remove spyware, and help protect your computer from viruses

Spyware collects personal information without letting you know and without asking for permission. From the websites you visit to user names and passwords, spyware can put you and your confidential information at risk. In addition to privacy concerns, spyware can hamper your computer’s performance. To combat spyware, you might want to consider using Malwarebytes. This scan is a free service that helps check for and remove viruses. You should also download Microsoft Security Essentials for free to help guard your system in the future from viruses, spyware, adware, and other malicious software (also known as malware). Microsoft Security Essentials acts as a spyware removal tool and includes automatic updates to help keep your system protected from emerging threats.

2. Free up disk space

The Disk Cleanup tool helps you to free up space on your hard disk to improve the performance of your computer. The tool identifies files that you can safely delete and then enables you to choose whether you want to delete some or all of the identified files.

Use Disk Cleanup to:

– Remove temporary Internet files.
– Delete downloaded program files, such as Microsoft ActiveX controls and Java applets.
– Empty the Recycle Bin.
– Remove Windows temporary files, such as error reports.
– Delete optional Windows components that you don’t use.
– Delete installed programs that you no longer use.
– Remove unused restore points and shadow copies from System Restore.

Tip: Typically, temporary Internet files take the most amount of space because the browser caches each page you visit for faster access later.

To use Disk Cleanup:

Windows 7 users

1. Click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, click System Tools, and then click Disk Cleanup. If several drives are available, you might be prompted to specify which drive you want to clean.

2. When Disk Cleanup has calculated how much space you can free up, in the Disk Cleanup for dialog box, scroll through the content of the Files to delete list.

3.  Clear the check boxes for files that you don’t want to delete, and then click OK.

4.  When prompted to confirm that you want to delete the specified files, click Yes.

After a few minutes, the process completes and the Disk Cleanup dialog box closes, leaving your computer cleaner, performing better, and potentially increasing your PC speed.  For more options, such as cleaning up System Restore and Shadow copy files, under Description, click Clean up system files, and then click the More Options tab.

Windows Vista users

1. In the Start menu, click All Programs, click Accessories, click System Tools, and then click Disk Cleanup.

2. In the Disk Cleanup Options dialog box, choose whether you want to clean up your own files only or all of the files on the computer.

3. If the Disk Cleanup: Drive Selection dialog box appears, select the hard disk drive that you want to clean up, and then click OK.

4. Click the Disk Cleanup tab, and then select the check boxes for the files you want to delete.

5. When you finish selecting the files you want to delete, click OK, and then, to confirm the operation, click Delete files. Disk Cleanup then removes all unnecessary files from your computer. This may take a few minutes.

The More Options tab is available when you choose to clean files from all users on the computer.

Windows XP users

1.  Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Cleanup. If several drives are available, you might be prompted to specify which drive you want to clean.

2.  In the Disk Cleanup for dialog box, scroll through the content of the Files to delete list.

3.  Clear the check boxes for files that you don’t want to delete, and then click OK.

4.  When prompted to confirm that you want to delete the specified files, click Yes.

After a few minutes, the process completes and the Disk Cleanup dialog box closes, leaving your computer cleaner and potentially performing better.

3. Speed up access to data

Disk fragmentation slows the overall performance of your system. When files are fragmented, the computer must search the hard disk as a file is opened (to piece it back together). The response time can be significantly longer.

Disk Defragmenter (sometimes shortened to Defrag by users) is a Windows utility that consolidates fragmented files and folders on your computer’s hard disk so that each occupies a single space on the disk. With your files stored neatly end to end, without fragmentation, reading and writing to the disk speeds up.

When to run Disk Defragmenter
In addition to running Disk Defragmenter at regular intervals (weekly is optimal), there are other times you should run it, too, such as when:

– You add a large number of files.
– Your free disk space totals 15 percent or less.
– You install new programs or a new version of the Windows operating system.

To use Disk Defragmenter:

Windows 7 users

1. Click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, click System Tools, and then click Disk Defragmenter.


2. In the Disk Defragmenter dialog box, click the drives that you want to defragment, and then click the Analyze disk button. After the disk is analyzed, a dialog box appears, letting you know whether you should defragment the analyzed drives.

Tip: You should analyze a volume before defragmenting it to get an estimate of how long the defragmentation process will take.

3.  To defragment the selected drive or drives, click the Defragment disk button. In the Current status area, under the Progress column, you can monitor the process as it happens. After the defragmentation is complete, Disk Defragmenter displays the results.

4.  To display detailed information about the defragmented disk or partition, click View Report.

5.  To close the View Report dialog box, click Close.

6.  You can also schedule the Disk Defragmenter to run automatically. (Your computer might even be set up this way by default.) Under Schedule, it reads Scheduled defragmentation is turned on and then displays the time of day and frequency of defragmentation. If you want to turn off automatic defragmentation or to change the time or frequency, click Configure schedule (or Turn on Schedule, if it is not currently configured to run automatically). Change the settings, and then click OK.

7.  To close the Disk Defragmenter utility, on the title bar of the window, click the Close button.

Windows Vista users

1.  Open Disk Defragmenter: Click the Start button, click All Programs, click Accessories, click System Tools, and then click Disk Defragmenter. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

2.  In the Disk Defragmenter dialog box, click the drives that you want to defragment and then click the Analyze diskbutton. After the disk is analyzed, a dialog box appears letting you know whether you should defragment the analyzed drives.

Tip: You should analyze a volume before defragmenting it to get an estimate of how long the defragmentation process will take.

3.  To defragment the selected drive or drives, click the Defragment disk button. In the Current status area, under the Progress column, you can monitor the process as it happens. After the defragmentation is complete, Disk Defragmenter displays the results.

4.  To display detailed information about the defragmented disk or partition, click View Report.

5.  To close the View Report dialog box, click Close.

6.  You can also schedule the Disk Defragmenter to run automatically. (Your computer might be set up this way by default.) Click Modify schedule….

7.  In the Disk Defragmenter: Modify Schedule dialog box, choose how often, which day, and at what time of day you want defragmentation to occur, and then click OK.

8.  Click OK again.

Windows XP users

1.  Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Defragmenter.

2.  In the Disk Defragmenter dialog box, click the drives that you want to defragment and then click the Analyze button. After the disk is analyzed, a dialog box appears, letting you know whether you should defragment the analyzed drives.

Tip: You should analyze a volume before defragmenting it to get an estimate of how long the defragmentation process will take.

3.  To defragment the selected drive or drives, click the Defragment button. Note:In Windows Vista, there is no graphical user interface to demonstrate the progress—but your hard drive is still being defragmented.  After the defragmentation is complete, Disk Defragmenter displays the results.

4.  To display detailed information about the defragmented disk or partition, click View Report.

5.  To close the View Report dialog box, click Close.

6.  To close the Disk Defragmenter utility, on the title bar of the window, click the Close button.

Running Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter on a regular basis is a proven way to help keep your computer running quickly and efficiently. If you’d like to learn how to schedule these tools and others to run automatically, please read Speed up your PC: Automate your computer maintenance schedule.

4. Detect and repair disk errors

In addition to running Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter to optimize the performance of your computer, you can check the integrity of the files stored on your hard disk by running the Error Checking utility.

As you use your hard drive, it can develop bad sectors. Bad sectors slow down hard disk performance and sometimes make data writing (such as file saving) difficult or even impossible. The Error Checking utility scans the hard drive for bad sectors and scans for file system errors to see whether certain files or folders are misplaced.

If you use your computer daily, you should run this utility once a week to help prevent data loss.

Run the Error Checking utility:

1.  Close all open files.

2.  Click Start, and then click Computer.

3.  In the Computer window (My Computer in Windows XP), right-click the hard disk you want to search for bad sectors, and then click Properties.

4.  In the Properties dialog box, click the Tools tab.

5.  Click the Check Now button.

6.  In the Check Disk dialog box (called Error-checking in Windows 7), select the Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors check box, and then click Start.

7.  If bad sectors are found, choose to fix them.

Tip: Only select the “Automatically fix file system errors” check box if you think that your disk contains bad sectors.

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